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BNC: 19503 COCA: 18494

abysmal

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
abysmal ˈbɪzməl/ adjective
abysmal
ˈbɪzməl/
adjective
Learner's definition of ABYSMAL
[more abysmal; most abysmal]
: extremely poor or bad极坏的;糟透的;恶劣的

— abysmally

adverb
BNC: 19503 COCA: 18494

abysmal

adjective

abys·​mal ə-ˈbiz-məl How to pronounce abysmal (audio)
a-
1
a
: immeasurably low or wretched : extremely poor or bad
abysmal ignorance/poverty
abysmal living conditions
an abysmal performance
b
: having immense or fathomless extension downward, backward, or inward
an abysmal cliff
2
abysmally adverb
abysmally ignorant
an abysmally poor performance

Example Sentences

They were living in abysmal ignorance. a desperate cry echoing from the abysmal reaches of the cave
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Word History

Etymology

abysm + -al entry 1

First Known Use

circa 1656, in the meaning defined at sense 1b

Time Traveler
The first known use of abysmal was circa 1656
BNC: 19503 COCA: 18494

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